Warren Beatty

Warren Beatty

  • Born: 1937-3-30
  • Birthplace: Virginia
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Profession: Actor, director, screenwriter
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: Northwest University
  • Representative Works: Bonnie and Clyde, Heaven Can Wait, Reds
  • Henry Warren Beaty ( Warren Beatty ) was born on March 30, 1937 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. He is an American actor, director, screenwriter and producer. He graduated from Northwestern University.
    In 1959, starred in his first TV series "Aluminum dedication: a step away," thus officially join showbiz, the same year with a performance in the musical "A Loss of Roses" won the 13th Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre most Nominated for the best supporting actor in a musical [1]  . In 1961, he starred in his first film " Splendor InThe Grass " and won the Best Male Newcomer Award in the 19th Golden Globe Awards [2]  . In 1967, he starred in the crime film " Bonnie and Clyde " and served as a producer. With this film, he was nominated for the 40th Oscar for Best Actor and Best Picture [3]  . In 1978, his directorial debut " Heaven Can Wait " won him the 36th Golden Globe Awards for Best Picture and Best Actor in a Musical Comedy [4]  . In 1982, with the movie " Reds ", he won the 54th Oscar for Best Director and the 39th Golden Globe Awards for Best Director [5-6]  . In 1991, he starred in the action movie " Bagshe ". With his interpretation of the underworld killer in the film , he was nominated for Best Actor in the 49th Golden Globe Awards [7]  . In 1998 with the movie "" Bulworth " was nominated for the 71st Oscar for Best Original Screenplay [8]  .
    In 1998, he was awarded the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement [9]  . In 2000, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded Henry Warren Beaty the Irving Thalberg Memorial Award [10]  . In 2002, AFI awarded Henry Warren Beaty the Gordon E. Sawyer Award [11]  , and in the same year was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the British Film Academy Awards [12]  . In 2004, he won the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Center Honor Award, in 2007, he won the Golden Globe Awards for Lifetime Achievement [13-14]  , and in 2008, he won the AFI Lifetime Achievement Award [15]  . In 2016, directed the biographical film " Rules Don't Apply " [1]  .

    Early Experience

    Formerly known as Henry·Henry Warren Beaty (Henry·Warren·Beaty), he was born in Richmond, Virginia in 1937. His mother, Kathlyn, was a drama teacher. At a very young age, Warren became interested in acting and often went to the theater to watch movies with his sister Shirley MacLaine . His father's long-term alcoholism brought great pressure to the young Henry Warren Beaty and had a deep impact on him .   
    When Beatty graduated from Arlington High School in Virginia, he rejected ten football bonuses and chose to study the humanities and arts at Northwestern University. However, because he didn’t want to be surpassed by his sister who has become a rising star, he worked for the legendary Stella. Stella Adler chose to drop out of school after studying acting for a year .   

    Performing Experience

    In 1959, he took part in the series of TV series "Aluminum Industry Dedication: One Step Away" and embarked on the road of acting; in the same year, he won the 13th Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre for his performance in the Broadway musical "A Loss of Roses" Nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical   .
    In 1961, he starred in his first film "Splendor InThe Grass" in the film industry , and played the lively high school student Bud. With this film, he won the 19th Golden Globe Awards as the most promising newcomer of the year and won the Golden Globe Awards. Nominated for best actor ; in the same year, he co-starred with Vivian Mary Hartley in the romance film " Henry Warren Beaty ", which was released as the leading actor Paolo di Leo .    
    In 1962, the starring feature film "The End of the Same Time" was released in the United States, and he played the leading actor Willart   . In 1964, the love movie "Lilith" co-starring with Jean Seberg was released in the UK.
    In 1965, Henry Warren Beaty starred in the feature film " Mickey One ". In the film, he played the actor McGee who had committed a crime inadvertently and escaped under the pseudonym   . In the same year, he also participated in the comedy film " What's New, Pussycat ". In 1966, the starring crime comedy "Kaleidoscope" was released in the UK   .
    In 1967, his first crime film " Bonnie and Clyde " was released as a producer. The film was based on the real experiences of famous Bonnie and Clyde Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow in American history. Henry Warren Beaty was in the film. Played the actor Clyde Barrow, and was nominated for Best Actor and Best Picture at the 40th Oscar .   
    In 1970, the romantic comedy movie "Game on Earth" starring with Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor was released in the United States. He played the lead role of Joe Grad in the film   . In 1971, the starring Western movie "McCabe and Mrs. Miller" was released. He played the role of McKay   , a brothel owner who likes bragging and gambling . In the same year, he also co-starred in the comedy "$" with Gotty Han   .
    In 1974, Henry Warren Beaty starred in the political thriller " The Parallax View ", in which he played a news reporter who witnessed the shooting of the presidential candidate   ; in the same year he also participated in the crime comedy film "The Fortune".
    In 1976, he starred in the comedy movie " Shampoo ",   and was nominated for Best Actor in a Musical Comedy at the 33rd Golden Globe Awards for his role as a beautician George , and was nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 48th Academy Awards   .
    In 1978, he served as a director for the first time, directing and acting in the comedy movie " Heaven Can Wait " in which he played a comedian who died in a car accident due to a mistake in death and was reborn as a big man. Henry Warren Beaty won the 36th Golden Globe Awards for Best Picture and Best Actor in the Musical Comedy category for this film   ; the 6th American Film and Television Saturn Awards for Best Fantasy Film, Best Actor, and Best Screenplay , Shortlisted for the Best Director Award   ; won 9 nominations for Best Actor, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay at the 51st Oscar Awards   .
    In 1981, he produced and directed the biopic " Reds " based on the real experience of the famous American leftist journalist John Reed traveling to the Soviet Union . It won 12 Oscar nominations. Henry Warren Beaty also won his first seat with this film. Oscar trophy-54th Oscar for Best Director Award , and won the 39th Golden Globe Awards for Best Director Award, Best Actor, Best Screenplay Nominations .    
    In 1987, he starred in the modern film " Ishtar " directed by Elaine May , and played a singer and composer who was out of luck . 
    In 1990, he directed the action film " Dick Tracy " based on the comic "Superhero" and played the hateful detective Dick Tracy   . This film won 7 nominations for the 63rd Oscar   , and Henry Warren Beaty also relied on it. The film was nominated for Best Actor in the 17th American Film and Television Saturn Awards   .
    In 1991, he starred in Barry Levinson directed the feature film " Bugsy ", the film tells the story of life in the real world of gangster Bugsy Siegel   . The film won 10 nominations including Best Picture and Best Actor at the 64th Oscar Awards.   Henry Warren Beaty was nominated for Best Actor in the 49th Golden Globe Awards for his performance in the film   .
    In 1994, he starred in the love movie " Love Affair " and played the protagonist Mike, who had fallen in love with Terry due to an airplane accident   .
    In 1998, he starred and wrote the comedy film " Bulworth ", and played the role of Senator Jay Bulworth who regretted arranging a killer to defraud him after losing the campaign. Henry Warren Beaty's script was nominated for the 71st Oscar for Best Original Screenplay   . At the same time, he was nominated for Best Actor and Best Screenplay in the 56th Golden Globe Awards in the Golden Globe Awards   . In the same year, at the 55th At the Venice International Film Festival, he won the Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement   .
    In 2000, he won the 72nd Oscars Irving Thalberg Memorial Award  . In 2001, he participated in the comedy "", plays the architect Porter Stoddard at the crossroads of life. Since then gradually faded out of the film world   .
    In 2002, Henry Warren Beaty received the Gordon E. Sawyer Award from the AFI , and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the British Academy of Film Awards in the same year . In 2004, he won the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Center Honor Award for his achievements in the film industry . On January 15, 2007, he attended the 64th Golden Globe Awards and won the Golden Globe Awards for Lifetime Achievement . In 2008, he won the AFI Lifetime Achievement Award . On February 13, 2010, he was awarded the Outstanding Contribution to Cinematic Imagery Award by the American Film Art Directors Association , which is equivalent to the Lifetime Achievement Award .       
    In 2016, Henry Warren Beaty announced his comeback and directed the biographical film " Rules Don't Apply " about Howard Hughes ' life legend . 

    Personal Life

    Henry Warren Beaty's sister is the actor Shirley MacLaine , but the two have never collaborated   .
    Beatty and Madonna Louise Ciccone , Cher , Natalia Nikolaevna Zakharenko , Lana Wood , Annie , Julie Christie , Joan Collins , Carly Jane , Liv Ullmann , BB , Carly Simon , Elle Macpherson , Go-Go , many Candy , Britt-Marie Eklun, etc. The actress has had an affair, so he is called the prodigal son of Hollywood   .
    When starring in "Bagshe" in 1991, Henry Warren Beaty met Annette Bening ( Annette Bening ) who was 21 years younger than him . The two fell in love at first sight. In 1992, 55-year-old Henry Warren Beaty ended his romantic history and married Annette Bening. After marriage, the two had four children, and the family life was very happy   .

    Character Evaluation

    As an actor, Henry Warren Beaty always seems to be in a state of distraction-he is always obsessed with the conflicts of the external world, and the inner part of his brain continues to try to realize his ideas. It is these distractions that have not only allowed him to be employed by Hollywood for more than 60 years, but also made him an important but elusive creative force in Hollywood as an actor, screenwriter, director and producer, especially when he Even though his peers have retired, they are still creative. Henry Warren Beaty's work not only received attention during filming, but also withstood the test of time many years later . ( )   
    In Henry Warren Beaty's career, he has won many awards and honors, even all the honors that practitioners in the entertainment industry can get, but he has always maintained the hope and ambition he had when he was young . ( )   
    Extended Reading

    Madonna: Truth or Dare quotes

    • Kevin Costner: Thanks for having us. It was really generous.

      Madonna: Thanks for coming.

      Kevin Costner: We thought it was "neat".

      Madonna: "Neat"?

      Kevin Costner: Really neat.

      Madonna: No one's ever described it as that.

      Kevin Costner: Have fun. We won't be making that other deal.

      Madonna: Not neat enough for you?

    • Madonna: [after learning Toronto police will arrest her if she simulates masturbation on-stage] Last time I was on tour, Sean was in jail. I guess it's my turn.